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Show UN- - mieacle t 7 SEWELLS GOOD MEATS AT REASONABLE PRICES Perk up Summer Appetites by AUG 28th 29th WHIP?.1; 0 TAGE SEVEN FRI. SAT. KRAFTS t PRICE, UTAH ADVOCATE, Li t- Resefield-Dill- s PICKLES QT. JAR FRESH GROUND SS COFFEE POUND 21c 15c TASTE LINO-QUE- ENS MACARONI 5 POUNDS K JAR RUBBERS 6c DOZ LG. HONEY UTAH BEET VINEGAR CENTURY-TAL- L CAN FIRST SUGAR TOMATO JUICE RUN-- 10 SAL SODA 2 SACRAMENT Challenger Guaranteed BAG FLOUR )CIET Y - CLUBS SOAP $1.69 48-L- Harding will present Jane and Dottie Dalton in a Hiawatha Scene Of al tea at her home Saturday, Bridge Luncheon 29, at 3 p. m. Mrs. Carl Jameson entertained the The following ram of piano numbers will be following Price ladies at a 1:30 bridge luncheon last Tuesday afternoon, in Jtz No. 1, by Brahms: Grande her home at Hiawatha: Mrs. Marl D. Brilliante, by Chopin; Miss Gibson, Mrs. J. Bracken Lee, Mrs. Invention No. 1, by Arthur N. Smith, Mrs. Erin Leonard, Liberstraum, by Liest; Miss Mrs. Walter Weist of Provo, Mrs. Eu-The Death of Ase (from the gene Hanson, Mrs. Preston Summer-GySuite) by Grieg; and Noc- - hays, and Mrs. Earl Hills, by Grieg, Jane. Late summer flowers made up the Gondolier, by and Hungarian Rhopsodie, by house decorations and adorned the Dottie. Kamenio Astro, by tables. Prizes were won by Mrs. Marl enstein, and First Aragesque by Gibson and Mrs. J. Bracken Lee. ,st .. 10c vJ LyZ GAL. SCHOOL HEADS TO MEET FOR SPECIAL PARLEY MONDAY 1rogram For Fiscal Year To Be Mapped Out; Teachers Announced An important meeting for all school princ ipals in Carbon county has been called by County' Superintendent G. J. rt Reeves for Monday, September 7, ace; cording to information from the school office this week. No definite time for the meeting was given, but it was understood that the school n, principals would be notified. To Fix Program of the meeting will be to Purpose ssey, Jane: Autonne, by Cham-- e. out a program for the fiscal map Miss Dottie. Guest Honored At school year and arrange details for - Harding also plans to hold a Thursday Luncheon the opening of school. It was estimat; recital next week, when her Mrs. Marl D. Gibson entertained ed that 21 school principals would attits will appear showing the a bridge luncheon at her home tend. f.etion of their current music with avenue for Mrs. Carl Carbon on All Carbon county schools will S3. Jameson last Thursday at 1:30. The open Tuesday, September 8, for the , following ladies were present: Mrs. regular term. The school board has 1 A. N. Smith. Mrs. J. Bracken Lee, been preparing for the opening for Wing Walter Weist- - Mrs- Erin Leon some time. List of teachers who will Files nrfips'Mrs- Mrs Ross Webb ot Heiper, Mrs. be employed in the schools this term, Bunnel of Grand Junction, Mrs. was released yesterday and is pubSteve :y Elks will open their years arj jirs. Eugene Hanson, Mrs. lished in another part of this weeks mi on Wednesday, September Cliff Memmott of Helper, Mrs. George paper. e occasion to be in the form of WallaCe. Mrs. Vincent Sumner and List Not Ready an annual affair. This first George Ockey, secretary of the "8 will begin at 8:15 p. m. in school board said recently that the Jb rooms. list is not available at the present i?am numbers for the evening time due to the continual number of Greetings by Mrs. J. C. resignations that have been handed violin solo, Mrs. Ben at this late time. in T, reading, Helen Wallace; VO-- 0, "The school board is faced with Alice Carlson; Ear-r reading, the prospect of replacing these teachArrant: cello solo. Fay McKin- - Lotto Farty ers who will not return and hence entertained Miss Georgeanna King reading, Pauline Gordon; solo,1 the reason for the late announceLo a at s Bernardi; motion afternoon opary. pictures of .Wednesday Jean ment, he commented. were: -- ks 49er Betty Day, shown by J. Those present Hills, Patricia Buildings Improved Thomas, 'Wade, Irene Fern Schools of the county have been Pearl Reaveley, King, Jacqueline during the sumsrs, Henrie, Dolores Dooley, Ruby Reave- given improvements Departee, New vacation. mer Bessie Harmon, paint jobs, reAt Luncheon ley, Leah Rhead, of brokof replacing floors, Causer, Ilene surfacing Albert Fraser, of Saginaw, Mary Theresa Maloney, and en equipment windows, supplies M, who is spending the sum-t- h Dorothy Rawson, Marie Young, Patsy Marie and other arrangements have been her mother, Mts. A. J. Lee: Anderson, Lucille Brown, Ann Lee. A prize taken care of at a large number of Robert Crockett, Jr., recently re-- ! Leonard and Marilyn institutions and the returning students table. at to Price each with Mr. Crockett to was given will find conditions considerably bettireir home, and Mrs. Louis ter upon their return. ho is leaving Price to make Is Honored Guest The largest improvement is the new ,ine in Eureka, where Mr. Kay At Dinner Party to the Carbon high school, addition ren ts transferred, were the Mrs. Eugene Coli was hostess and of a building at a bridge luncheon giv-U- Q Mrs. Ed Coli the honored guest last in the form summer. The addition will this built p. m jast Friday in the Friday evening at a nicely appointed house several classes, the band, a new :7 Club, with Mrs. Bracken J. dinner, the occasion being the latters 5 library and other phases of school hostess. anniversary. Places were work and will relieve a cramped sitbirthday Hive ladies, friends of the laid for Mr. and Mrs. E. Coli, Misses uation which previously existed. ung women, attended the so- Frances, Ethel and Louise Coli, Mr. Auditors Finished Mr. Tv' clrful display of min- - and Mrs. Ed Coli and son, Eddie, Auditors have completed their es n Pottery bowls made up 'and Mrs. Ralph World and daughter, check of school supplies, equipment, i, Jod club room decorations. Norma, and Dean Holdaway. statements and other forms and have ;e Two-Pa- nt Steaks CUBE ROUND SIRLOIN FANCY BABY CHOICE-GR- AIN FED BEEF-POU- Hind Qtrs. ND 12." MUTTON Mutton 15c Oia B. s. uoz. Si WHITE PICKLING BEST GRADE 3 LB Mutton 14 c Fore Qtrs. LB ir Shop with Pleasure and Buy in GIANT BARS WHITE s, Recital Set For Saturday LARGE PKGS. CRYSTAL High prizes at the various tables were won by Mrs. Preston Summer-hayMrs. J. C. Hubbard, Mrs. Oscar Hanson, Mrs. Earl Hills, Mrs. J. T. Kelley, and Mrs. Albert Fraser. Gifts were presented to the three honored guests. lbs $1.59 12c LB. PAIL ... CATSUP 25 SHORT CUTS Confidence at Sewell s Markets. submitted 'a report to the school board. The auditors themselves, J. P. Goddard and Ray Abbey of Salt Lake City, stated in their report that everything was in first class shape, lauding especially the records of the clerk. The report said in part that "accounting records of your clerk have been accurately and neatly kept. Repairs on the school board office and building, formerly the girls dorm, have been completed. A new roof replaces the one which was razed by fire some time ago and new cement steps have been laid on the walk. Next meeting of the school board has been set for Saturday, September 12. All members are asked to attend as important matters will be taken up. The problems to be faced during the coming year along with other business, will probably be given the majority of the time. SCOFIELD REUNION SET FOR AUGUST 30 are Joseph Parmloy, president, Mrs. secretary, and Bernard The committee Nowren, treasurer. members are Albert Mayo, Mrs. William Nickolson, Mrs. Thomas Edwards, Mrs. Fred A. Childs and Mrs. D. A. Durkoe, Plans for the fourth annual reunion of all former and present resi- Joseph Farmley. All those who attend are asked to dents of Scofield and the Pleasant biing their own basket lunches. of the Valley district, comprised OF towns of Winter Quarters, Clear PLAN NATIONAL COAL MINE Creek and Utah Mine, are complete, and the affair will be held in the The National Coal company with bowery at Liberty Park at Salt Lake mines in Gordon Creek, which have Cere30. next Sunday, August City monies will begin promptly at 1 p. m. been closed for the past several Prizes will be awarded to the old- months due to financial difficulties, est gentleman and oldest woman pres- have secured a government loan and soon for indefinite ent, the largest family attending, and plan to re-op- en the individual who has traveled the fartherest in order to attend. Also a grand prize will be raffled or drawn for. Officers in charge of the occasion operations. The concern will employ approximately 125 men as a maximum crew, will continue during the winter and for an indefinite period of time. ea Planned iauieaTd oyrrice - - vf.f. Hub-preside- nt; uI REVOLUTIONIZES TUNING 15 YOU'LL be fascinated when you see the Colorama Dial flash from red to a brilliant green as the circuit of this GE 'Focused Tone Radio automatically snaps into precision tuning of the station you But you'll get an even are dialing. when you listen to lie thrill greater whole new range of tones brought to you1 for the first time by the G-- FOCUSED TONE RADIO. C-- E hon-,'Jes- six-roo- m Guests Honored Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Ruel M. Redd entertained Saturday evening in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hedges of Salt Lake City, who were guests at the Redd home over the past weekend. Bridge was the principal event of the evening, after which a light luncheon was served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hills, Mr. and Mrs. George Wallace, Mrs. Louis Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Memmott of Helper, and the honored guests. E Week-En- d AUTOMOBILE LOANS furniture loans Refinancing PRIVATE SALES FINANCED are the only ones in Price Making furniture loans . All Loans made in a very few min- We Couples Betrothal Recently Made Known Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Coli of Price have announced the engagement of their daughter. Ethel Mae, to Dean Holdaway. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean J. Holdaway of Salt Lake City, formerly residents of Price. The young couple are both gradu- 'Confidentially cheaply A Service for Your Use freed finance corp. r PAst main price phone MODEL E-1- Focused Tone Radio e. 12-In- ch utes , C-- E Colorama Dial. Automatic Frequency Control. Personalizer. Sentry Box. Sliding-rulTuning Scale. Stabilized Dynamic Speaker. h Control. 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